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Tractors Take Over Central London: Farmers Rally Against Controversial Inheritance Tax Proposals!

Calls for Sir⁣ Keir Starmer to‌ Reconsider Inheritance Tax Changes Impacting Family Farms

Opposition MPs are urging Sir Keir ⁤Starmer to reassess the recent changes to farmers-take-to-the-streets-epic-protest-erupts-in-central-london-over-tax-changes/” title=”Farmers Take to the Streets: Epic Protest Erupts in Central London Over Tax Changes!”>inheritance tax that will affect family-owned⁣ farms. During ​a ‌session ‌in the ⁤House of Commons, it was⁣ highlighted that several farmers view ⁣the Labour Government’s​ stance as dishonest.

On Wednesday, tractor drivers gathered outside Westminster, demonstrating their dissatisfaction with the government’s⁢ decisions. Farmers ⁢from various⁣ regions—including Exmoor and Shropshire—traveled great distances to participate⁣ in this significant protest.

The demonstration commenced at 10 AM on Whitehall, culminating in speakers addressing supporters at noon⁣ before they slowly paraded around central ‍London.

New Tax Implications for Agricultural Landowners

Effective from April 2026, agricultural property owners will be subject to a 20% inheritance tax on land⁣ and ‌assets‌ exceeding a value of​ £1 million. This significant policy shift comes after years of⁢ previous exemptions under earlier governments.

The Value of British Family ⁣Farms

During Prime Minister’s Questions, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey praised British farmers for their⁢ excellence derived ⁤from generational ⁤family-operated farms dedicated to ​quality food production‍ and environmental‌ stewardship. He expressed​ concern over‌ how poorly ⁢these vital businesses have been treated regarding past payment schemes and unfair trade deals with countries like Australia and New Zealand that‌ jeopardized local agriculture.

“Family farms feel as ⁤if the latest budget proposals may deliver them a devastating ‍blow,” he​ remarked. “Will the Prime Minister acknowledge their⁤ critical contribution?”

Voices from ‌the Farming ‌Community

In response, Conservative‍ MP Jerome Mayhew emphasized how losing a farm is unlike any other business loss—it’s irreversible.‌ He invoked comments⁣ made by the Prime Minister during ⁣his campaign regarding support⁣ for farmers’ needs but questioned his sincerity now when ‍so many feel misled.

‘Last week ⁣alone,’ asserted Starmer, ‘the government allocated £350 million towards‍ supporting ​agricultural endeavors across Britain.’ He contrasted this recent expenditure with previous governments ‌which he claimed failed farmers by‌ underspending similar amounts ⁤during tough times.

(Yui Mok/PA Wire)

A Strong Message through Protest

Farmers showcased their grievances by forming lines of ‌tractors along Whitehall during significant ⁤parliamentary events; some even transformed‍ vehicle horns into sounds emblematic of rural life like ‘Baby Shark’ and ‘Old MacDonald Had‍ A Farm.’platesv p> heading>”

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